According to BBC Essex the relief train was going back to London.See forest green have kicked off. Was the idea of delaying the kick off even entertained?
Players used to go by train loads in League One days on the day of the gameBlimey are times that tough?? Even under Ron we would go up the night before and stay on a hotel? Didn't realize we are now sending the squad on a group save on the day
Very true @Yorkshire Blue sent me a pic of him and his mate going to Carlisle away in his youth.Players used to go by train loads in League One days on the day of the game
1999 I believe that photo will have been.Very true @Yorkshire Blue sent me a pic of him and his mate going to Carlisle away in his youth.
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Nah, no Harvey Nicks up Blackpool Tower. Then again you can't go dancing at OXO Tower.Is taking them up the Blackpool tower similar to taking somebody up the OXO tower?
Asking for a friend.
5 ubers?According to BBC Essex the relief train was going back to London.
Agree entirely. The future looks bleak. So glad I was able to watch the Blues during the 60s through to the millenium when things were so different before a squalid little small time 'property developer' got his grubby asset stripping paws on the club we all love.That may be the truth of it but crowds won't be sustained if the norm is a mid table finish and existence is viewed as success.
As for today.
It's simple, coach for games within a 100 mile radius (which is most) and an overnight stay for games over 100 miles.
No way should the clubs players be travelling that distance on the day.
100 miles? That's only couple of hours travel time.That may be the truth of it but crowds won't be sustained if the norm is a mid table finish and existence is viewed as success.
As for today.
It's simple, coach for games within a 100 mile radius (which is most) and an overnight stay for games over 100 miles.
No way should the clubs players be travelling that distance on the day.
Regrettably not- that’s what happens when you have a third world’s train infrastructure and rolling stock.Certainly nothing to see for the poor fans who went.
I’ve been travelling to games by train for 25+ years and I’ve never been stuck on a train that has to be evacuated
Do you really think it’s worthwhile incurring the additional expense and inconvenience because of a once in a 25 year event?
Just out of interest were there earlier trains they could have got?Alli would ask is people start thinking this through logically. The emotional is getting in the way.
The only amateurish thing would be staying in a hotel overnight if we cannot afford it. Is the train cheaper. Obviously yes. Maybe we got a deal through C2C. If so good business. Do the sports scientists say it is better to travel 270 odd miles on the day by train or coach than stay overnight. Don't ask me I'm not a sports scientist but they will know. If it's the former we are amateurish. What are the statistical probabilities of a total power breakdown on a national intercity rail line between stations so the chances of being decanted to coaches is nil. Pretty unlikely I'd say. But if likely we're amateurish. Is the national rail service efficient. My experience is yes. If no then we're amateurish.What if the coach isn't there to take us the 10 miles to AFC Fylde. If we've arranged it properly it will be there.
All in all sometimes **** happens. I cannot see where the club is at fault. Annoying yes, amateurish no. We might even have saved enough money to pay off another debt. You never know.
At least photography existed when @Yorkshire Blue was in his youth.Very true @Yorkshire Blue sent me a pic of him and his mate going to Carlisle away in his youth.
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Was one hour away from Fylde when heard it was called. So into the home end at Accie against our 6 fingered friends. The standard was pretty shocking I have to say.